Places to visit around the farm
Climb mount rinjani
Rinjani is the 2nd highest volcano in Indonesia (12,224 ft). Tailor-made hikes to the Rinjani can be organized by local trekking companies. Recommended companies : Green Rinjani / Rinjani Women Adventure
DIscover sasak culture in bayan
Bayan is home to the unique religion Wetu Telu, which combines the original Sasak animism beliefs with Islam and elements of Hinduism. One of the oldest and most important mosques in Lombok, Masjid Kuno (1634), is in Bayan.
swim in tiu kelep waterfall
Saifana is only 20 minutes drive from Senaru. Be ready to venture in the lush jungle, meet some monkeys, climb a few hundreds stairs and cross a river before reaching the waterfall.
reach the top of Pergasingan hill
If you like challenges, hiking and beautiful views, this is for you! It takes two hours to reach the top of the hill and you will have a breathtaking view over Mount Rinjani, Sumbawa island and Sembalun’s fields.
black sand beaches
A peaceful beach can be accessed from our farm with its unique black sand and pebbles. The only visitors you may cross paths with on this beach are buffalo herds and the occasional fishermen.
Day trip to the secret gilis
An hour away from the farm you will find the less known Gilis of the East :
- Gili Kondo and Bidara : best for snorkeling
- Gili Petagan : beautiful and wild mangroves.
teres genit ricefields
Teres Genit is a village located at the foot of Mount Rinjani. It is known for its beautiful rice terraces and peaceful atmosphere. You can walk through the paddy fields and meet the farmers. From up there, you get a beautiful view of Mount Rinjani on one side and the sea on the other side.
Meet the traditional weavers
Weaving is a big part of Bayan cultural custom. Visit the traditional weavers and their shop across from the bamboo mosque. They will be happy to show you their weaving looms and natural dyeing techniques.
Gumbang Ganang natural pond & pool
Gumbang Ganang provides breathtaking panoramic views of forests, mountains, and rice fields. This site was established to protect the environment while also enhancing the village's economic value.